Earls Court Buttonholes – Handcrafted by Your Local Florist

Welcome to Earls Court Florist – your trusted destination for beautiful, handcrafted buttonholes in Earls Court and surrounding areas. As experienced local florists, we take pride in our attention to detail, whether you’re searching for classic white boutonnières, colourful spring posies, or custom buttonholes for your wedding or special event.

Our workshop, located near Warwick Road and just a stroll from Earl’s Court Exhibition Centre, brings years of expertise and dedication to every design. We understand the importance of those finishing touches for your look—each bouquet and buttonhole is thoughtfully arranged using only the freshest seasonal flowers.

Serving not only Earls Court but also nearby Chelsea, Fulham, and Hammersmith, we provide a truly local experience. Our same-day delivery service ensures your buttonholes arrive in perfect condition, right when you need them – simply order online before 3 PM.

  • Same-day flower delivery across Earls Court, Chelsea & Fulham
  • Expert craftsmanship and locally sourced blooms
  • Convenient online ordering with friendly, personal service
We’re committed to excellence and care with every order – it’s why Earls Court Florist is trusted for life’s special moments. Let us help make your day truly memorable with beautifully tailored buttonholes, delivered straight to your door.

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BUTTONHOLES
A single, carefully crafted floral boutonniere is captured in stillness on a pale, woven beige background, the fabric's subtle texture reminiscent of linen tablecloths laid out in Earls Court's cosy townhouse receptions. At the centre of the composition sit two open lisianthus flowers, their petals a luminous white with intricate, ruffled edges painted in a deep, velvety purple that softens to lavender as it travels inward. These bi-colour blooms draw the eye first, but the charm lies equally in the supporting details: a light scattering of tiny white filler flowers, airy and cloud-like, that evokes the delicacy of baby's breath and softens the transition between the main blossoms and the surrounding foliage. Rising alongside them is a slender spire of muscari, each tiny bell-shaped floret a rich, grape-blue tone that adds depth and a playful texture, like beads carefully threaded through the design. Around this, feathery green sprigs fan out gently, their fine needles echoing the look of asparagus fern, while a few slightly broader green leaves provide structure and a grounding base of colour. Two unopened buds, tinged a fresh, pale green, peek from the cluster, suggesting a moment paused just before full bloom, like the anticipation before guests arrive at a West London wedding. The stems are gathered tightly and wrapped with immaculate white satin ribbon, the smooth band finished with a small, discreet bow that signals readiness for a lapel-perhaps for a groom stepping out near Earls Court station or a prom guest meeting friends along Cromwell Road. The overall atmosphere is serene and intimate, a quiet statement of elegance and care, as though chosen by someone who prefers their flowers to express feeling in a soft, confident voice rather than a shout of colour.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A single handcrafted boutonniere is carefully laid on a neutral, woven fabric that looks like pale linen, the kind you might see on a finely set table in an Earls Court boutique hotel. The background's light beige tone and subtle cross-hatched texture form a quiet canvas that lets the flowers sing. At the heart of the design, clustered soft pink blooms with gently ruffled petals create a cushion of colour, their form recalling miniature stock or dainty garden flowers picked from a cottage border. Each petal folds over the next, creating a sense of fullness despite the boutonniere's small size, and a faint blush-to-ivory gradient gives the blossoms depth. Between these sit delicate sprays of white baby's breath, the tiny, cloud-like florets adding a misty lightness that feels almost like a veil. Here and there, slightly deeper lavender to dusky purple flowers emerge, adding a hint of contrast, like the muted tones of twilight settling over the streets around Earls Court station. On one side, several elongated flower buds in creamy white with pale green tips stretch outward, still mostly closed, suggesting freesia or similarly slender blossoms just on the verge of opening, carrying with them an imagined soft, sweet fragrance. The flowers rest on a fan of lush green leaves, their broad surfaces smooth and vibrant, framed by finer, wispy strands of grass-like foliage that spill gently beyond the main cluster, lending movement and a touch of wildness. At the base, the stems are neatly bound in a bright fuchsia satin ribbon, tied in an elegant bow whose shining loops and tapered tails give a joyful, celebratory finish. The composition feels intimate and thoughtful, perfect for a groom or guest at a local Earls Court wedding, engagement party, or graduation ceremony, where every detail is chosen with care.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Displayed on a pale beige, linen-like fabric with a clearly visible fine weave, this peach rose boutonniere captures the feeling of a gentle, early evening in Earls Court. The rose lies slightly angled, its petals unfurling from a snug, deeper salmon core towards softer, almost apricot and cream outer edges. The bloom looks freshly opened, with a subtle sheen and velvety texture that suggests a light, sweet scent. Just above the rose, tiny white baby's breath blossoms cluster together, each minute flower head creating a cloud of softness that frames the central bloom without overwhelming it. Delicate strands of bright green foliage stretch out from behind, mingling with a couple of broader, darker green leaves that curl gracefully around the stems, giving structure and a touch of formality to the design. The stems are tightly wrapped in a coordinating peach satin ribbon, smooth and slightly lustrous, spiralling down to a petite, understated bow that secures the arrangement. Beneath it all, the neutral background fabric, reminiscent of the textiles in local Earls Court interiors, adds texture yet stays discreet, allowing the warm peach tones and crisp white details to remain the focus. The lighting is soft and even, highlighting the contours of each petal and the delicate sprays of gypsophila without harsh shadows. This floral piece feels perfectly suited for a groom or guest at a wedding reception tucked away behind Cromwell Road, a prom at a nearby hotel, or an intimate celebration hosted in one of the area's elegant period houses, embodying a refined, timeless style.
ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A single white orchid boutonniere is carefully displayed against a pale beige, linen-textured fabric, the kind of understated backdrop you might find on a table in a small Earls Court studio where a florist is pinning final details before delivery. The Phalaenopsis orchid at the center looks almost sculpted, its broad, snow-white petals unfurling gracefully, with their velvety surface catching the soft, diffused light. At its heart, a gentle wash of yellow melts into fine reddish-orange and light brown speckles, adding warmth and depth to the otherwise pure bloom. Nestled around the orchid, airy sprays of white baby's breath create a cloud-like frame, each tiny flower adding a lace-like softness that feels perfect for a wedding morning or formal celebration nearby on Warwick Road. To one side, two compact lime-green chrysanthemum-style pom-poms punctuate the design, their tightly clustered, spiky petals lending texture and a modern twist, while a broad, rich green leaf cradles the arrangement from beneath. A smaller, darker leaf near the base adds another layer of natural green, as if the boutonniere has just been gathered fresh. The stems are thoughtfully wrapped in vivid crimson red ribbon, pulled snug and smooth, then tied off in a small, elegant knot or bow that injects a hint of drama and festivity. The neutral, slightly coarse weave of the linen-like background allows the crisp whites, vibrant greens, and bold red to stand out clearly, evoking the quiet anticipation of a groom's suit jacket waiting to be adorned before stepping out onto the streets of Earls Court for a day of celebration.
ORCHID & CHRYSANTHEMUMS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
Captured from slightly above on a natural, oatmeal-coloured linen backdrop, this refined boutonniere feels like a quiet moment of celebration carefully tied together. At its centre, a single white Phalaenopsis orchid opens in full, its smooth, broad petals forming a gentle oval that almost seems to glow against the neutral fabric. The orchid's throat holds a soft kiss of creamy yellow and light orange, adding depth and a hint of warmth, as though catching a shaft of afternoon light filtering through a townhouse window off Nevern Square. Around this focal bloom, fine sprays of white baby's breath float like tiny stars, each minuscule floret adding softness and volume without overwhelming the orchid's serene form. Nestled close to the petals, a tight cluster of glossy red berries brings a sudden spark of rich colour, their rounded shapes echoing the curve of the orchid and hinting at holiday gatherings or winter weddings across Earls Court and nearby Kensington. A few paler green berry buds rest nearby, suggesting freshness and the moment just before everything comes into full colour. Lush green foliage, in a mix of slender and more rounded leaves, frames the flowers and berries, adding a natural rhythm and depth to the small composition. At the base, the stems are wrapped with a vibrant red satin ribbon, its sheen and neat knot giving the impression of careful craftsmanship and loving preparation. The arrangement feels intimate yet polished, suitable for a groom walking down the aisle at a local church, a prom date stepping out near West Cromwell Road, or anyone wanting a tasteful floral accent with a touch of Earls Court charm.
ORCHID & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An elegant blush-pink rose boutonniere rests on a light beige, linen-like fabric, photographed from above in gentle, natural light that might stream through a townhouse window near Earls Court station on a wedding morning. The central rose is semi-open, its velvety petals layered in a soft spiral, shifting from a tender, pastel pink in the core to a slightly richer, more vibrant pink along the outer edges, suggesting peak freshness and fragrance. Encircling the base of the bloom are delicate tufts of white baby's breath, their tiny, rounded blossoms creating a cloud-like frame that softens the overall look and introduces a subtle, airy texture. Behind the rose, fine strands of emerald and light green foliage arch outward in loose fans, like slender blades of decorative grass, adding a feeling of movement and a touch of wild garden charm. A single, broader leaf in a deeper green tone is folded and wrapped neatly around the lower section, forming a tidy cuff that anchors the design and conceals the cut stems. These stems are carefully wrapped in a two-toned satin ribbon blending lavender-pink with deeper magenta, the sheen of the fabric catching the light and introducing a refined, romantic accent. The ribbon is tied securely in a modest knot, with no excess frill, echoing a modern, understated style often chosen for grooms and groomsmen heading to nearby venues around Cromwell Road or Kensington. Soft shadows fall across the woven backdrop, emphasising the three-dimensional shape of the rose, the dainty baby's breath, and the craftsmanship that turns these simple flowers into a lapel-ready keepsake for a day of celebration.
PURPLE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Resting on a pale beige, linen-like fabric that shows a subtle weave under soft natural light, this elegant boutonniere captures the romance of a special day in Earls Court. The focal point is a single, striking fuchsia rose, its petals packed densely at the core before gently spiralling outwards in a velvety, almost satin-like bloom. The rose appears freshly cut, as if a florist has just finished refining it at a workbench near Earls Court station, ready for a wedding along nearby Cromwell Road. Around the base, delicate clusters of white baby's breath form a fine, misty collar, their tiny, papery blossoms offering a gentle contrast in both scale and colour. Small, glossy red hypericum berries nestle between the gypsophila sprays, perfectly round and lustrous, introducing a lively, festive note that hints at celebration and toasts shared late into the evening. The greenery has been placed with an artist's eye: dark green leaves are folded and curled to cradle the rose, while slender, feathery fronds of lighter foliage reach outward, softening the outline and evoking a touch of natural woodland charm amid the city. The stems are tightly gathered and wrapped in a rich red satin ribbon, smooth and gleaming, tied in a neat little bow that feels both traditional and luxurious. Gentle shadows fall across the background, emphasising the three-dimensional structure of the design and the care with which each element has been positioned. This handcrafted buttonhole would sit beautifully on the lapel of a groom, groomsman, or prom-goer celebrating in one of Earls Court's boutique venues, its colours and textures quietly conveying romance, joy, and a sense of carefully considered style.
RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A beautifully composed boutonnière lies at a gentle angle across a pale beige, linen-like fabric, the neutral backdrop echoing the understated elegance of Earls Court's classic terraces. At its heart sits a single, tightly closed rosebud in a vivid fuchsia to deep magenta shade, its velvety petals curling inward with a sense of anticipation, like a moment of romance just about to unfold. Encircling the rose are clusters of tiny, pristine white baby's breath flowers, their airy, frothy texture softening the boldness of the central bloom and suggesting the lightness of confetti on a wedding morning. Wisps of bright green, feathery foliage extend delicately from behind the rose, their fine needles and slender stems adding a feeling of movement and natural spontaneity, as if gathered fresh from a garden walk near Brompton Cemetery or a leafy corner by Earl's Court Square. Broader dark green leaves tuck discreetly underneath, providing structure and contrast. The stems are expertly bound with a narrow red satin ribbon, its sheen catching the light, wrapped snugly and finished with a subtle loop that hints at the care and precision of the florist's hand. The even, bright lighting brings out every nuance of texture and colour: the satiny smoothness of the petals, the crisp white florets, and the shimmering ribbon. This image conveys a sense of intimate celebration-perfect for a groom stepping out from a townhouse near Earls Court station or a guest dressing for a formal event-capturing the timeless charm and handcrafted detail that local florists in the area are known for.
RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Like a love note tucked away in the heart of Earls Court, this charming boutonniere rests quietly upon a pale, finely woven linen fabric-the perfect canvas for a small work of art. Its centre holds a tightly spiraled rose, shell pink at the tips and deep rose at its heart, emanating a gentle allure that speaks of new beginnings. Flanking it is a softly ruffled alstroemeria in light peach, its petals revealing golden hints and chocolate markings, inviting closer inspection. Wisps of snow-white baby's breath scatter between, imparting a dreamlike softness, while compact green cushion mums lend freshness-a nod to the community's lush garden courtyards and tree-lined avenues. Various leaves-some slender and upright, others broad and folded for structure-form a lush green backdrop that feels reminiscent of Earls Court's shaded residential streets. The finishing touch, a vibrant fuchsia satin ribbon, is tied in a neat, lustrous bow around the gathered stems, infusing the design with celebratory energy. Gentle, even light caresses the arrangement, accentuating every delicate contour and vibrant hue. This boutonniere is crafted for those moments that shimmer with anticipation-weddings, proms, or milestones lived out in the storied neighbourhood of Earls Court-where each petal and leaf speaks to both style and sincerity.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£99.00
An elegant boutonniere, captured in soft, even light, is laid carefully on a pale beige, linen-like fabric that adds a gentle, natural texture beneath the flowers. At the centre, a single white alstroemeria bloom opens generously, its velvety petals marked with fine reddish-brown speckles near the throat, like delicate brushstrokes that suggest both refinement and warmth. Nestled to its side is a compact, lime-green cone of tightly packed buds, each segment like a small scale, giving the piece an intriguing, almost sculptural quality. Threaded throughout are airy sprigs of baby's breath, their tiny white blossoms creating a misty, cloud-like halo around the main flower, softening the overall look. The greenery is layered with intention: broad, deep green leaves fan out to give structure and depth, while fine, grass-like strands arc gently outward, lending movement and a natural, garden-picked charm reminiscent of a quiet walk through one of Earls Court's leafy side streets. At the right edge, the bound stems are finished with a glossy pink satin ribbon, tied in a tidy little bow whose cheerful colour lifts the composition and hints at celebration. Every element appears fresh and crisp, as if just prepared by a skilled florist readying a groom's buttonhole for a wedding at a nearby Kensington venue. The arrangement feels intimate and personal, ideal for weddings, proms, or anniversaries around Earls Court, where a small yet carefully considered floral accent can add a touch of romance and polished detail to a suit or dress.
WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single, fully opened white lisianthus flower lies diagonally across a warm, oatmeal-coloured fabric that looks like natural linen, the gentle weave clearly visible and creating a calm, tactile backdrop. The bloom itself is the quiet star of this boutonnière: layers of soft, ruffled petals curl outward in loose, elegant waves, glowing a clean, luminous white at the centre and softening into subtle shadows towards the edges. Tucked just below and to the left of the main flower are two unopened lisianthus buds, slim and tapered, shaded in creamy ivory with a wash of pale green at the tips, evoking the tender promise of a wedding day just beginning in Earls Court, perhaps near the stately buildings around Earl's Court Square. Around the central flowers, airy clusters of tiny white baby's breath nestle closely, their countless pinhead blossoms bringing a misty, romantic fullness without overwhelming the design. Delicate, dark green blades of narrow foliage sweep gently across the fabric, fanning out towards the left like soft brushstrokes, while a single broader, deeper green leaf sits behind the lisianthus, providing depth and contrast. At the base, where all the slender stems meet, they are carefully bound with a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon that wraps snugly and finishes in a neat little bow. The vibrant pink glows against the neutral cloth, adding a youthful, joyful accent that would stand out on a suit lapel at a registry office near Kensington or a chic reception off Old Brompton Road. The lighting is soft and even, emphasising the fresh, just-crafted feel of this small, refined floral piece, perfect for a groom, best man, or guest wanting a subtle hint of nature's grace.
WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single white Phalaenopsis orchid lies horizontally across a neutral, light beige linen-textured cloth, captured in soft, even daylight that makes the whole boutonniere feel calm and composed. The orchid is flawless and open, its wide, curved petals creamy white and velvety, drawing the eye inward to a small, intricate centre shaded with gentle yellow tones and a whisper of pale pink. Cradling this focal bloom is a delicate collar of baby's breath, each tiny white floret forming a cloud-like ring that adds volume without overpowering the orchid's sculptural shape. Sprigs of slender, vibrant green foliage slip out from behind, their clean lines offering a fresh counterpoint to the round, clustered Gypsophila. Just off to one side, a short stem extends with several tightly furled, lime-green orchid buds, their smooth, closed forms suggesting the promise of future blossoms and the unfolding of a special day. The stems are gathered tidily and bound in a bright fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a compact, polished bow whose gleaming surface catches hints of light and brings a lively splash of colour to the otherwise soft palette. Resting on the oatmeal background, the boutonniere feels intimate and thoughtfully composed, the kind of floral detail chosen with care for a wedding in Earls Court, perhaps after a quiet morning of preparations in a nearby townhouse or boutique hotel. As an image, it perfectly suits articles on wedding flowers, prom corsages, or tips from local florists in SW5, illustrating how a single orchid and simple accents can create a timeless, elegant accessory ready to be pinned to a lapel or wrist.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BOUTONNIERE
£85.00
A refined white orchid boutonniere is displayed on a neutral, woven fabric that looks like pale beige linen, its subtle texture running diagonally beneath the flowers like a calm backdrop you might find on a dressing table in an Earls Court townhouse. At the centre, a flawless Phalaenopsis orchid bloom opens gently, its broad white petals curving outward with a satin-like sheen. The inner throat of the orchid reveals the softest wash of buttery yellow and pale cream, adding depth and warmth to the otherwise cool white palette. Embracing this central bloom is a generous collar of baby's breath, each delicate gypsophila floret no larger than a pinhead, gathered into airy clusters that soften the silhouette and lend the piece a dreamy, cloud-like quality. Threaded between the tiny white flowers are slender stems of fine green foliage, likely a light, feathery fern, introducing a fresh, garden-like note that feels as though it could have been cut from a shaded courtyard off Earl's Court Road. The stems of the orchid, gypsophila, and greenery are carefully aligned and wrapped in a smooth white satin ribbon, which is fastened with a neat, understated bow that sits close and tidy, leaving no loose ends. The light in the image is soft and even, without harsh shadows, allowing every petal vein and tiny gypsophila bud to be clearly seen, as if examined by an experienced florist preparing it for a wedding party. This boutonniere feels perfectly suited for a groom, best man, or cherished guest heading to a ceremony in nearby Kensington or a chic reception close to West Brompton, expressing quiet elegance, commitment, and grace. It is the kind of simple yet luxurious finishing touch you would expect from a florist who understands both modern style and timeless romance in this part of London.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
Displayed at a gentle diagonal on a pale, linen-like fabric, this wedding boutonniere captures a moment of quiet refinement, like a calm pause before guests begin to arrive at an Earls Court townhouse ceremony. The central flower is a single ivory rosebud, its petals smooth and velvety, wrapped closely around one another as though still unfolding into full bloom. Subtle hints of green at the base of the rose reveal fresh sepals, reinforcing the impression of just-cut, morning-fresh flowers. Surrounding the rose are dainty tufts of white baby's breath, each miniature blossom forming part of a soft, clouded halo that lightens and softens the composition. Slender, deep green leaves and a couple of airy, fern-like fronds stretch out gracefully behind the bloom, adding height, texture, and a natural, garden-inspired balance, reminiscent of a stroll through nearby Brompton Cemetery's leafy paths. The stems are tidily gathered and wrapped in a smooth band of pure white satin ribbon, wound tightly so the green stems barely show, then finished with a delicate, symmetrical bow that rests just beneath the rose. Soft, diffused lighting falls across the boutonniere, enhancing the creamy tones of the petals and gently defining their curves, while the neutral beige background keeps the focus on the floral work. The arrangement feels compact yet luxurious, clearly intended for a groom, best man, or special guest at a formal wedding or black-tie event in West London. Its palette of white and green conveys purity, calm, and promise, making this boutonniere a small but powerful symbol of commitment and celebration.
WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
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